Frederick Malcolm Campbell

September 17, 1951 - November 4, 2013

Obituary

Fred Campbell, consummate Eagle Scout, was a genuinely admirable man. He lost his battle with brain cancer on November 4, 2013, at age 62. He was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio to Donald A. Campbell (deceased) and F. Margaret Campbell. He is survived by wife Jessie Garcia, daughters Ava Havel (Nick) and Manuela Hernandez, granddaughter Karli, mother F. Margaret Campbell, brother Allen Campbell (Lynn), 11 nieces and nephews and 20 great nieces and nephews. Fred lived in the Chicago area during college and lived in Ft. Collins, Colorado before moving to Kenmore, Washington in 1986. He was known by many in selling cars and boats. His final...

Fred Campbell, consummate Eagle Scout, was a genuinely admirable man. He lost his battle with brain cancer on November 4, 2013, at age 62.

Fred lived in the Chicago area during college and lived in Ft. Collins, Colorado before moving to Kenmore, Washington in 1986. He was known by many in selling cars and boats. His final job was with the IRS. He lived a healthy life completing 14 marathons, numerous half marathons, and 6 Seattle to Portland bike rides.

Fred's love, other than family, were riding his Harley Davidson, playing his drums, and enjoying the outdoors. He had a zest for life which came across in his humor. A Celebration of Fred's life will be held at 1 pm, November 16, 2013 at University Congregational United Church of Christ, 4515 16th Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA 98105-4201. Cemetery Services & Reception immediately following at Evergreen Funeral Home and Cemetery, 4504 Broadway, Everett, WA 98203.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to Livestrong Foundation or your local Humane Society.

"Tio Freddy was the funniest, kindest, most intelligent man who embraced life and constantly challenged himself to do better. He will be forever loved and..." Summer Schermann (St. Petersburg, FL)

"A Good Man in Life and in Memory !!!!!! The Egert Family." Steve Egert (OH)

"Tio Freddie was a true Renaissance Man. He was incredibly smart and funny, athletic, a musician and a Harley man. I'll never forget the first year the..." Melanie Dudley (Phoenix, AZ)

"My heart goes out to you and the girls. My thoughts and prayers are with you." Katy Folk-Way (Edmonds, WA)

"Fred was a dynamic person that I could never forget, a great car salesman and a personable person who was kind to everyone. He should have been a mayor in a..." Former Mayor Ray martinez (Fort Collins, CO)